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Thirty new cases against Georgia filed with the European Court
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Columbus Times
08-01-2002
STRASBOURG, France--Today 99 victims of attacks by religious extremists,
Orthodox clerics and policemen in the former Soviet republic of Georgia
filed a total of 30 cases with the European Court of Human Rights. All 30
cases were combined into one application, which sets out the systematic
refusal by the Georgian State to prosecute those responsible for the
attacks.
A motion was also filed with the court asking that...
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